Being caught with K porn instantly destroys the recipients credibility and legitimacy and it’s 99% impossible to argue that somebody else caused that material to land on your computer. It’s the perfect device not just for discrediting someone, but immediately forcing them into very serious legal jeopardy and deep into six figures of legal defense. As such, it’s very hard to imagine the FBI and plenty of other intel agys do not have that capability. Knowing what we know.
Going back to Windows XP days and even before, there were network/ethernet cards that could remotely turn on a computer that was plugged into the AC line but otherwise shut off. Today, people do not have to buy separate network cards, they are universally built into (”integrated with”) the motherboard. Same with video, anyone using normal office-grade video need not buy a sepearate video card, video is built into the m-board.
I don’t know if a typical integrated network “card” bought today or 2-3-4 years ago (it’s still often called a “card” even tho it’s not a separate physical card that you have to buy and install in a slot) has that remote turn-on capability. I’d be surprised if that capability was not there. It’s not rocket science to implement.
I believe S. Atkisson was sitting at her computer multiple times during the past several years and witnessed her computer “turning itself” on and of course booting up. If the FBI can do that, there’s utterly zero question they can implant software that would make it look like the operator of that PC visited and downloaded K porn. As destructive as the mere allegation that someone is involved with K porn is, I can’t imagine they lack the ability to attack someone that way.
Absolutely. I tether to a phone as a modem for internet access. I have had my phone make a connection to my box and power it up trying to get in it twice in the middle of the night.
This means whoever it was had a deal for access with the phone carrier I was using at the time.
So now Hunter Biden can blame the FBI for his laptop.